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Final Multimedia Project - Rubric for Evaluation
General Instructions
Design Phase Instructions
Rubric for Overall Evaluation
Rubric for Evaluation of the Final Multimedia Project
U A T 1. The content of the project and support materials have value.
U A T 2. The information contained in the project is appropriate for the age group or audience for whom it was designed. It would not offend viewers.
U A T 3. The information is accurate. All multimedia elements are of high quality: audio, video, graphics.
U A T 4. The presentation of the information is well-organized.
U A T 5. Proper grammar and correct spelling are used.
U A6 T 6. Good instructional design principles are used. References are cited either within the electronic lesson or in the support materials.
U A T 8. Additional resources are included, either in the project presentation or in support materials, when appropriate.
U A T 9. Copyright law is not violated.
U A T 10. Demonstrates professionalism and sensitivity to the feelings of others.
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Final Multimedia Project - Rubric for Evaluation
Rubric for Evaluation of the Final Multimedia Project
U A T 1. The content of the project and support materials have value.
U A T 2. The information contained in the project is appropriate for the age group or audience for whom it was designed. It would not offend viewers.
U A T 3. The information is accurate. All multimedia elements are of high quality: audio, video, graphics.
U A T 4. The presentation of the information is well-organized.
U A T 5. Proper grammar and correct spelling are used.
U A6 T 6. Good instructional design principles are used. References are cited either within the electronic lesson or in the support materials.
U A T 8. Additional resources are included, either in the project presentation or in support materials, when appropriate.
U A T 9. Copyright law is not violated.
U A T 10. Demonstrates professionalism and sensitivity to the feelings of others.
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